Just when I thought my blood pressure was beginning to drop to too low a level, I decided to switch out the bad motor in my rollermatic with the good motor. As usual, it is "baptism by fire". The mechanism that goes with the bad motor is good. The mechanism that goes with the good motor is bad. I have the good mechanism broken down to the point that the only things that seem to be holding the bad motor on are the agitate arm and clutch. Now there is a little spanner nut I have removed from the bottom of the agitate arm, under the (ball) spherical bearing. There is now a place to insert an "allen" wrench to un-screw the agitate arm from the agitate shaft. This is not working. Greg drew my attention to a tiny nut between the top of the ball "spherical bearing" and the "agitate arm coupling. If I could take a wrench and hold on to that nut while trying to turn the "allen" wrench I should be able to get the thing off. Problem is the space is so tiny between the two, to access the nut I need a VERY thin wrench. A trip to Lowe's did not help me out----no thin wrench sets to be had. Bought a pair of long and small "needle-nosed" pliers-----tried 'em and they just can't get a good enough grip on that nut.
So I'm "dead in the water" trying to figure out how the get the last pieces of this mechanism off.
Any ideas you guys have will be deeply appreciated!
BTW----I do not have the special tool Frigidaire made to hold the impeller (in the water pump) while removing the screw from it. Discovered the Whirly-Kenmore spanner nut wrench works perfectly!
So I'm "dead in the water" trying to figure out how the get the last pieces of this mechanism off.
Any ideas you guys have will be deeply appreciated!
BTW----I do not have the special tool Frigidaire made to hold the impeller (in the water pump) while removing the screw from it. Discovered the Whirly-Kenmore spanner nut wrench works perfectly!